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john lewis gaddis's work as robert lovett prof. of history and influenced the work of cold war historians all over the world. played a major role on uncovering the role of leadership personalities, the influence of his work can be seen in the 24 part cnn television series cold war. a graduate of universal -- yale university, class of, can you help me, i was missing that detail. mr. evans, his book blacklisted by history the untold story of senator joe mccarthy and his fight against america's enemies gives an account of the age of mccarthyism during the cold war. evans has been the recipients of honorary doctorates from institutions like syracuse university and the john marshall law school and has won accuracy in media irvine award for excellence in journalism. join me in welcoming our panelists. [applause] [applause] >> lee, would you like to start? >> it is such a pleasure and honor to be here. once again i was flattered to be asked to participate in the first seminar last year i didn't do too badly. i see some good friends out he
john lewis gaddis's work as robert lovett prof. of history and influenced the work of cold war historians all over the world. played a major role on uncovering the role of leadership personalities, the influence of his work can be seen in the 24 part cnn television series cold war. a graduate of universal -- yale university, class of, can you help me, i was missing that detail. mr. evans, his book blacklisted by history the untold story of senator joe mccarthy and his fight against america's...
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john lewis m.l.a.k.'s still alive friend and colleague was right there. hmmm. how did that go? >> congressman and civil rights icon john lewis showed up but they refused to let him speak. >> in which no singular human being >> in which no singular human being is inherently more valuable than any other human being. >> jon: i don't know what to say i'm shocked, jon. they missed a great chance to ask him what martin luther king would think of their movement. we can make king endorse whatever we want. have you seen the commercial are hologram m.l.k. has a dream about telecommunications before >> before you can inspire... we hold these truths to be self-evident >> ... you must first connect and the company that connects more of the world is a leader in communication network >> i may not get to the mountain top of the wi-fi but i will be free at last. -x,yy5éxéxhtht ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight is a united states supreme court justice. please welcome to the practice justice sonia sotomayor. ( applause ) there you go. ( cheers and applause ) thank
john lewis m.l.a.k.'s still alive friend and colleague was right there. hmmm. how did that go? >> congressman and civil rights icon john lewis showed up but they refused to let him speak. >> in which no singular human being >> in which no singular human being is inherently more valuable than any other human being. >> jon: i don't know what to say i'm shocked, jon. they missed a great chance to ask him what martin luther king would think of their movement. we can make...
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as you may know, i actually went with john lewis on his annual pilgrimage. we crossed the bridge in selma, heard the stories from him. the other thing that's so infuriating about this, not surprising coming from someone like rush limbaugh, is just the antithesis of what john lewis' whole life has been about in terms of not resorting to violence. >> he completely mischaracterized the civil rights movement. this is about civil disobedience, and it's disrespecting that legacy for him to speak the words out of his mouth. >> julian, i want to switch gears. how much is this about -- we continue to hear the gun folks kind of gin up they're trampling our rights, but while they're doing it it's boosting sales. the nra reportedly got $1 million from one ammunition company through a partnership deal. essentially, this is profit-driven politics. not only does it profit the gun salesmen, but also the nra gets $1 back on some of these programs. >> right. well, as we just commented on, the idea that this is encroaching on the second amendment is just false because, as we p
as you may know, i actually went with john lewis on his annual pilgrimage. we crossed the bridge in selma, heard the stories from him. the other thing that's so infuriating about this, not surprising coming from someone like rush limbaugh, is just the antithesis of what john lewis' whole life has been about in terms of not resorting to violence. >> he completely mischaracterized the civil rights movement. this is about civil disobedience, and it's disrespecting that legacy for him to...
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yeterday in atlanta the 49ers dug themselves an early hole that would john harbaugh ray lewis will cap off his hall of fame career in two weeks at the super bowl isn't just the emotional leader, he's the leader on the field as welllewis leads all players in tackles this postseason he's a super bowl mvp and a 13 time pro bowler lewis and company spoke about the big game lewis, harbaugh, flacco >> they are big time threats and we could have to be prepared for a really great >> we visualize ourselves a great football for this time of the year. we have made it this far. >> every big game has to have something where do he almost cost it for us. this is undoubtedly, the poorest performance for he was the mvp, i just a few years ago. however, there were not taking any chances that he will change kickers for the super bowl. >> as i mentioned in the pre-game. he always had the ball really well, as shown in that 60 yorker. >> dr. king was honored at a warrior's game. >> on the behalf of myself, we would like to show the accomplishments of dr. martin luther king. >> this is a highs tradition. eve
yeterday in atlanta the 49ers dug themselves an early hole that would john harbaugh ray lewis will cap off his hall of fame career in two weeks at the super bowl isn't just the emotional leader, he's the leader on the field as welllewis leads all players in tackles this postseason he's a super bowl mvp and a 13 time pro bowler lewis and company spoke about the big game lewis, harbaugh, flacco >> they are big time threats and we could have to be prepared for a really great >> we...
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john lewis gaddis one of the leading historian of the cold war. professor john lewis gaddis won the pulitzer prize for his biography and his work cold war. finally m. stanton evans the graduate of yale 1955. he has been one of the most leading members of the conservative movement's. his book blacklisted by history gives the account of the age of mccarthyism during the cold war. evans is three separate -- recipient from syracuse and john marshall law school and has won the accuracy irvine award for excellence in journalism. please join me to welcome our panelist. [applause] lee edwards would you like to start? >> it is such a pleasure and honor to be here. i was flattered to be asked for the first one last year. and i see some good friends out here and people including senator buckley he deserves a round of applause. [applause] lets us begin with a paradox. whitaker chambers was a soviet spy who became the most important american defector from communism. the attractions of communism began in august of 1948 when he identified algiers yes the golden
john lewis gaddis one of the leading historian of the cold war. professor john lewis gaddis won the pulitzer prize for his biography and his work cold war. finally m. stanton evans the graduate of yale 1955. he has been one of the most leading members of the conservative movement's. his book blacklisted by history gives the account of the age of mccarthyism during the cold war. evans is three separate -- recipient from syracuse and john marshall law school and has won the accuracy irvine award...
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c-span: and john lewis. >> guest: john lewis, young man grew up stuttering, preaching to chickens in rural alabama, went to college in ashbel, became a screen writer on one of the shock troops and the most devoted of king's followers on the students and is now a congressman from -- she's my mom and dad's, from the fifth district of atlanta. c-span: james bevel. >> guest: james bevel, john the baptist of the -- front of the john lewis' out of the national movement with his wife die and who was kind of face to all bones of the freedom rides coo kids in their early 20s to lead the freedom rides, then went on to recommend the use of children when the birmingham movement was suffocated. and later in testament the children who were bombed in birmingham in 1963, they really devised as their response to the bombing what became the selma voting rights movement to win the right to vote for minorities across the south. c-span. wachtel. >> guest: harry wachtel, dr. king's lawyer, one of the early corporate and merger lawyers in new york city whose conscience stirred him because his company owned
c-span: and john lewis. >> guest: john lewis, young man grew up stuttering, preaching to chickens in rural alabama, went to college in ashbel, became a screen writer on one of the shock troops and the most devoted of king's followers on the students and is now a congressman from -- she's my mom and dad's, from the fifth district of atlanta. c-span: james bevel. >> guest: james bevel, john the baptist of the -- front of the john lewis' out of the national movement with his wife die...
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this annual event features several authors including douglas brinkley, and congressman john lewis. please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your air and we will add them to our list. post on her wall at facebook.com/booktv or e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org. >> for the next three hours booktv brings your a few panels and other presentations from the 2013 key west literary seminar in florida. first we hear from paul hendrickson, author of hemingway's -- "hemingway's boat". >> good morning, good morning, thank you. i moved up my flight, then go to the airport after, literally right after i spend ten minutes here reading and i am going to read something quite short on the theory that less is more which i try to tell my writing students. speaking of them, one of the reasons, hurtling back to philadelphia, i have to hold office hours with the lovely the 0 ivy brats. i bet get home and sleep well all the we haven't slept wilson's the jimmy carter administration. thank you, you holding up is the key. i bet i won't even have time to formally say thank you and goodbye. i will the
this annual event features several authors including douglas brinkley, and congressman john lewis. please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your air and we will add them to our list. post on her wall at facebook.com/booktv or e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org. >> for the next three hours booktv brings your a few panels and other presentations from the 2013 key west literary seminar in florida. first we hear from paul hendrickson, author of hemingway's -- "hemingway's...
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lewis who says he was beat up side the head of john lewis without a gun would have been beat up side the head on the bridge. the beauty of the american civil rights movement was that it preached progress through nonviolence and by the way that approach ultimately worked by arguing that those who fought for equality could have done so better with guns limbaugh has completely discredited the hard work and struggle that so many went through in order to change america actually he hasn't completely discredited it he's completely discredited himself in trying to discredit it and that is very very. as soon as the second inaugural of barack obama was finished the newly re-elected president walked back into the u.s. capitol and sat down behind an ornate ochre or at least look like a desk to sign some papers. now it was mostly a photo op but there was some rather substantive legislative business to attend to namely the nomination of four cabinet posts which the president had to officially sign his name on to his right he was flanked by joe biden harry reid and chuck schumer and to his left and
lewis who says he was beat up side the head of john lewis without a gun would have been beat up side the head on the bridge. the beauty of the american civil rights movement was that it preached progress through nonviolence and by the way that approach ultimately worked by arguing that those who fought for equality could have done so better with guns limbaugh has completely discredited the hard work and struggle that so many went through in order to change america actually he hasn't completely...
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perhaps not as bumpy as we saw for john lewis. but thanks to the other measures we've taken, they're pushing measures up. >> and a very strong move yesterday, which is a broad based move. the growth is underperforming. really not going with the rest of the market. what is the concern for them? >> they are losing ground to tesco. we're starting to see investors believing in the turn around story after the problems they had in the first half of last year. based on the training we saw throughout december, tesco is start to go become more favorable in investors. >> all right. and what happens now? a big move the first day of the year. first trading day of the year. and then what are your clients doing? what are they looking for now? >> initially on the back of that news yesterday, we're starting to see short money coming in. what we did notice in the run up to the new year, volumes which obviously have been lackluster, the whole of last year falling into christmas. not a lot of people wanting to be short in the fiscal cliff just on th
perhaps not as bumpy as we saw for john lewis. but thanks to the other measures we've taken, they're pushing measures up. >> and a very strong move yesterday, which is a broad based move. the growth is underperforming. really not going with the rest of the market. what is the concern for them? >> they are losing ground to tesco. we're starting to see investors believing in the turn around story after the problems they had in the first half of last year. based on the training we saw...
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ray lewis we are going to hear a lot about his inspiration. john harbaugh. >> i hope that he is on his fourth or fifth beer by now. is it is just amazing. he is proud. he is proud >> two weeks from today, and in your latest. we will try to stay neutral. and the sun has come out on the 49ers see you later, everybody >> we can continue basking and let us leave the newscast with this. who has a better than us? >> and nobody!
ray lewis we are going to hear a lot about his inspiration. john harbaugh. >> i hope that he is on his fourth or fifth beer by now. is it is just amazing. he is proud. he is proud >> two weeks from today, and in your latest. we will try to stay neutral. and the sun has come out on the 49ers see you later, everybody >> we can continue basking and let us leave the newscast with this. who has a better than us? >> and nobody!
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congressman john lewis of georgia. he was number six on the program. dr. king was number ten. >> congressman lewis, i want before we begin to give our condolences, i know you lost your wife at the end of the year and we appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. we've been married for 44, a long time, 44 good years. >> well we appreciate you talking with us. and we want to talk a little bit about history as we asked ms. evers to stay with us as well. talk to me a little about a secondterm. in terms of history as we think about what president obama should be thinking about for his second term. what would you put top of the list? >> well i think it's important for this president during his second term, to -- comprehensive immigration law. we must bring the individuals that are living here in america, out of the shadow into the light. and set them on a path to citizenship, we must do that, you know, he's been inaugurated as we celebrate, and commemorate the legacy of martin luther king jr. dr. king would have us to do that. do what is right. what is fair, an
congressman john lewis of georgia. he was number six on the program. dr. king was number ten. >> congressman lewis, i want before we begin to give our condolences, i know you lost your wife at the end of the year and we appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. we've been married for 44, a long time, 44 good years. >> well we appreciate you talking with us. and we want to talk a little bit about history as we asked ms. evers to stay with us as well. talk to me a little about...
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. >> good evening commissioners, my name is john lewis. and i live on harvard street a few doors away from the site where applicants seek to relocate their business. i want to emphasize to the commission how much neighbors wish the applicant's business remain where it is now or relocate to a neighborhood more intended for commercial purposes. by my count of neighbors who contacted the planning commission, 49 neighbors did not support it. only 5 neighbors supported. these 47 people are diverse, some are young with children, some middle-aged, some are elderly. some have lived in the neighborhood for decades and others have moved to the neighborhood more recently, because they sought a quiet neighborhood. i was particularly struck by the letter of noel loxson on behalf of his elderly montgomery mother, who lives right next door to the subject property. he writes on her behalf, i she has lived there for more than 30 years and at her age she likes the quietness of the neighborhood. by having a child-care next door. and gordon lieu writes, "it's
. >> good evening commissioners, my name is john lewis. and i live on harvard street a few doors away from the site where applicants seek to relocate their business. i want to emphasize to the commission how much neighbors wish the applicant's business remain where it is now or relocate to a neighborhood more intended for commercial purposes. by my count of neighbors who contacted the planning commission, 49 neighbors did not support it. only 5 neighbors supported. these 47 people are...
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congressman and civil rights legend john lewis. representative lewis, so glad to have you here on this momentous day. thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me today. >> well, when you think back on all the years of struggle, the lives lost, the blood shed, what does it mean to you to see the nation's fist african-american president take the oath of office for a second time? >> well, it mean ags great deal to me and to our nation. it is almost unreal, almost unbelievable through all of the struggle, through all of the suffering and pain, through the beatings, duress, to jailing, it is historic. as president lyndon johnson said almost 48 years ago when he spoke to the congress, he said it's like history and faith coming together. he was talking about the need to pass a voting rights act. just think, less than 50 years ago many of the people that voted for president barack obama couldn't register, couldn't vote. they had to pass a legislative test. some were asked to count the number of jelly beans in a jar. so four years ago
congressman and civil rights legend john lewis. representative lewis, so glad to have you here on this momentous day. thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me today. >> well, when you think back on all the years of struggle, the lives lost, the blood shed, what does it mean to you to see the nation's fist african-american president take the oath of office for a second time? >> well, it mean ags great deal to me and to our nation. it is almost unreal, almost...
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lewis gaddis, george f. kennan, an american life. bob minzesheimer what is this worth about? >> this work if i remember right, it dipped into the book when it came out. it's fascinating, it was a little on the side of being, intellectual. i don't mean to say that dismissively, but it is about -- sarah, help me here. do you remember the name of the poem? >> guest: oh gosh, not offhand. >> guest: rediscovered in the renaissance. and then, it changed the way -- it was published i guess you would say. printed or something. >> host: i didn't mean to put you on the spot there. is called the swerve and -- >> guest: cultures of war get bit and took a more modern take on life and the fear of dying is the thing that it dealt with, the fear of dying which was far more predominate in stopping people from doing things. >> host: sarah weinman if the book is nominated or wins a national book award or is nominated and wins a pulitzer, does it change sales? >> guest: i think as an example, to answer your question, the pulitz
lewis gaddis, george f. kennan, an american life. bob minzesheimer what is this worth about? >> this work if i remember right, it dipped into the book when it came out. it's fascinating, it was a little on the side of being, intellectual. i don't mean to say that dismissively, but it is about -- sarah, help me here. do you remember the name of the poem? >> guest: oh gosh, not offhand. >> guest: rediscovered in the renaissance. and then, it changed the way -- it was published i...
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ray lewis all dressed in suits and ties. and the bottom line is that the 49ers talked about this is a business trip. but look at these guys. john r. block talking about the same questions coming his way. >> i will not crack. you are going to get the same answer how long can you last? he is going to be flying. >> he will be fine. >> antar bogan is back. he got back in shape but he looked great tonight. andrew bogut started making his first appearance since november 1st 1st quarter bogut with the slam dunk inside 2nd quarter all-star david lee with the nice spin move and lay-up 2nd quarter bogut with the drive and monster slam!! bogut smiling final: 114-102 warriors you can see tiger that he had a victory today at 4 pines torrey pines. >> pam: good night.
ray lewis all dressed in suits and ties. and the bottom line is that the 49ers talked about this is a business trip. but look at these guys. john r. block talking about the same questions coming his way. >> i will not crack. you are going to get the same answer how long can you last? he is going to be flying. >> he will be fine. >> antar bogan is back. he got back in shape but he looked great tonight. andrew bogut started making his first appearance since november 1st 1st...
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lewis a civil rights icon stinney hoyer and many others to help move these issues forward they recognize the obstacles. as well as the things that we need to do to make sure that every american is able to register even automatically and be able to cast their vote without interference using many of the new technologies so every voice is heard and the best decisions could be made for and they should keep up the great work must thank you so much scrutiny will overshadow. just. it's the good the bad of the very very rich great asli arguably the good academic partnerships academic partnerships is a company that helps public universities put their courses on line and they partnered with three university systems to put free for credit courses online arizona state university the university of cincinnati and university of arkansas will become the first schools in the nation to offer free online classes become with credits to the respective institutions this new program is a particularly big deal for our nation's undocumented immigrants who want to gain an education but can't do so legally sold mo
lewis a civil rights icon stinney hoyer and many others to help move these issues forward they recognize the obstacles. as well as the things that we need to do to make sure that every american is able to register even automatically and be able to cast their vote without interference using many of the new technologies so every voice is heard and the best decisions could be made for and they should keep up the great work must thank you so much scrutiny will overshadow. just. it's the good the...
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colin kaepernick and ray lewis.. ray lewis... >> pam: would you sell your last name? and if so, how much would you sell it for? a san francisco based tech company. paid a man to re=name himself after their company. slate shows us the marketing extremes businesses are now going to for attention. >> we are in chafed tech boo we are in the mid of a high-tech boom. >> after 43 days, after putting his last name on the bay, it ended at $45,000. the winner was a san francisco-based company headsets.com they sell every type can imagine. and now, that is his last name. legally. they are looking for ways to think of sidewalks. now his legal name is jason headsets.com it has created a lot of buzz which was exactly what it wanted the ceo speaks. >> $45 it was quite a price tag. $45,000 --. the amount of buzz that we created from the us was worth that (bri tish acccents) >> however, with this, there was nothing to worry about the my mother was going through a divorce should not want the last name. i did not want the last name. why not sell this. i asked him what it is like with li
colin kaepernick and ray lewis.. ray lewis... >> pam: would you sell your last name? and if so, how much would you sell it for? a san francisco based tech company. paid a man to re=name himself after their company. slate shows us the marketing extremes businesses are now going to for attention. >> we are in chafed tech boo we are in the mid of a high-tech boom. >> after 43 days, after putting his last name on the bay, it ended at $45,000. the winner was a san francisco-based...
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pro linebacker ray lewis will be there....s welllas members of the super bowl teem from 2000 3 from 2000 super bowl team ...as well as therelewis will be ro linebacker raa ...and retiring all-head coach john 110 11-30monday morning at &pampitheater...inner harbor a rally at the the city is holding sendoof. the ravens a big as baltimore gives yoo can as baltimore gives the ravens holding a rally at the inner harbor ampitheater...monday morning aa 11-30 11-30head coach john harbaugh......and reeiriig all- pro linebacker ray lewis will be there...as well as mmmbers 2000 you can count on fox45 for live coverage of suuee bowl 47. pports director bruce ccnningham will be in new orleans starting sunday wiih the latest on the baltimore ravens aa they make one last stop before ringgng home the lombardi trophy. once again... this year.../ , the... polar bear... millions... for the special olympics.../ but... it... might inspire ...a ...million hiis... on... you--tube... as well...../ joel d..smith... deciddd ...to take he plungg ...again thii year.../ ith... an... entrance... that was part...
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we are honored to have witnessed a colleague, congressman john lewis was a speaker at that historic march. >> [applause] >>shows the courage and sacrifice that has made our nation great. please stand and take about so we all can recognize a. you >> [applause] >> behind us the painting we have chosen for this luncheon is niagara falls. painted in 1856. never fails to inspire a tremendous offer the natural beauty of our great country. then and now the mighty fall symbolizes the grandeur, power and possibility of america. i want to thank my former senate partner are a great secretary of state hillary clinton for allowing us to borrow this beautiful paintings from the state department collection. frankly we are not here for the paintings. we're here for the food. the theme of today's ceremony is based in america's future, today is a menu. from the new england lobster to the heirloom decibels, the south dakota bison, the wonderful new york lines. it was actually chosen by the tasting committee that consisted of that the banner landry read, then a cantor, paul plus a, honey alexander. they had
we are honored to have witnessed a colleague, congressman john lewis was a speaker at that historic march. >> [applause] >>shows the courage and sacrifice that has made our nation great. please stand and take about so we all can recognize a. you >> [applause] >> behind us the painting we have chosen for this luncheon is niagara falls. painted in 1856. never fails to inspire a tremendous offer the natural beauty of our great country. then and now the mighty fall...
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john lewis -- his wife died in atlanta on monday. she was 73. they were married for 44 years. in his memoirs, he credited his wife was launching his political career. >> hillary clinton will spend another day in a new york hospital where she is being treated for a blood clot. doctors are using blood thinners to break it up behind her right ear. she went to the hospital on sunday after it was found during a follow-up examination for a concussion she suffered last month. doctors say she will make a full recovery but it is not clear yet when she will leave the hospital. >> is wearing in a ceremony will be held at the washington tibetan center for the council members beginning four year terms. an organizational meeting will be held later in the day at the wilson building. >> in the day ahead, two men accused of brutally beating a man near eastern market are expected to return to court today. they are scheduled to appear for a status hearing. they face aggravated assault and other charges in connection with the august beating. it third person also faces charges related to the attac
john lewis -- his wife died in atlanta on monday. she was 73. they were married for 44 years. in his memoirs, he credited his wife was launching his political career. >> hillary clinton will spend another day in a new york hospital where she is being treated for a blood clot. doctors are using blood thinners to break it up behind her right ear. she went to the hospital on sunday after it was found during a follow-up examination for a concussion she suffered last month. doctors say she...
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something we'll be discussing later with john lewis. it's an added emotional contact. >> absolutely. the civil rights movement created the possibility for barack obama to become president and i think he's ever mindful of that. i think that's where that community organizing comes in him. he knows that communities create the power. you think about the gay rights movement, the civil rights movement, the women's movement, this is all part of who he is and i think it's part of american history. when i look at american history, those movements are critical in transforming our attitudes about ourselves and about one another. and that's where real change takes place. lincoln said, you control public sentiment, controls everything. even if they can't control my voice. >> sometimes when historians try to speak too much in the course of one inaugural weekend, this is what happens. we're going to allow doris rest her voice for a second. you saw when we were talking a motorcade and you'd be forgiven for thinking there's the president on the move fro
something we'll be discussing later with john lewis. it's an added emotional contact. >> absolutely. the civil rights movement created the possibility for barack obama to become president and i think he's ever mindful of that. i think that's where that community organizing comes in him. he knows that communities create the power. you think about the gay rights movement, the civil rights movement, the women's movement, this is all part of who he is and i think it's part of american...
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king was sitting in the home of his host, and young john lewis from the -- from smic, the chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, told me, that's the only time i've ever seen martin cry. the tears were pouring down his face. lewis would tell you, andrew young, king's top lieutenant would tell you, that he was a totally rational person as he went about the business of leading his part of this movement. he was not seeking martyrdom. he was deathly afraid everytime he went out into an exposed situation. he refused sometimes, saying, when the young snic guys were pushing him to do something particularly dangerous, i think i ought to have the right to choose my own golgatha, one name for the hill where jesus was crucified. there was one more minor crisis before that 1965 voting rights act got passed. the senate liberals led by ted and robert kennedy, were trying to attach to the bill a constitutional amendmentle outlawing the poll tax. this was something that needed to be done, obviously. the attorney general katzenback feared the courts were going to say it's unconstitu
king was sitting in the home of his host, and young john lewis from the -- from smic, the chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, told me, that's the only time i've ever seen martin cry. the tears were pouring down his face. lewis would tell you, andrew young, king's top lieutenant would tell you, that he was a totally rational person as he went about the business of leading his part of this movement. he was not seeking martyrdom. he was deathly afraid everytime he went out...
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people like john lewis were called racial epithets, this wasn't isolated. this was in the nation's capital and around the country. whether it is guns or this issue of mental health or anything that is a hot button issue, where we can't talk to one another. that is the more disruptive, disturbing thing. i felt threatened, when he was threatening you. the fact that we are not thinking about one another in those ways. he was assaulting your human dignity. >> i mean, personally, i never felt threatened by him. it was one of those, you will let him talk. he has millions listen to him and believe what he says. there is a leading commentator in american society, saying that the american government ordered this under president bush this is the stuff of madness. >> when you talk about guns, being able to be purchased by people who have underlying mental illness, i wrote a book about addiction, 60% of those who present who have one, have the other. ill folks who are able to get weapons of mass destruction. >> that is what the weapons r people like alex jones, nra and
people like john lewis were called racial epithets, this wasn't isolated. this was in the nation's capital and around the country. whether it is guns or this issue of mental health or anything that is a hot button issue, where we can't talk to one another. that is the more disruptive, disturbing thing. i felt threatened, when he was threatening you. the fact that we are not thinking about one another in those ways. he was assaulting your human dignity. >> i mean, personally, i never felt...
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just this week, democrats led by john lewis dropped the bill if in the house. it's called the voter empowerment act. it is designed to stop some of these deceptive prak fiss. we are not going to sit by and allow them to steal elections just because they can't win fair and square. now, governor, you've seen this up close in pennsylvania. the ramifications of this is to really undo the whole democratic process that has been used since we started with the electoral college. >> there's no question, reverend sharpton. it would have disastrous and unfair consequences. for example, in pennsylvania, go back to the 2008 election. barack obama carried this state by 11 points, almost a historic landslide. but senator mccain would have gotten 10 to president obama's 11 at the time. >> i think we all should be aware that states have the right to proportion their votes in any way they want. in nebraska, they already do this. it would be hard to be back -- i will tell you this. we're going to fight it tooth and nail in pennsylvania. thai treed they tried to do it before the l
just this week, democrats led by john lewis dropped the bill if in the house. it's called the voter empowerment act. it is designed to stop some of these deceptive prak fiss. we are not going to sit by and allow them to steal elections just because they can't win fair and square. now, governor, you've seen this up close in pennsylvania. the ramifications of this is to really undo the whole democratic process that has been used since we started with the electoral college. >> there's no...
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king comment now, x, john lewis, stokely carmichael? >> all of the above. i tried to explain to students rosa parks made more to mr. king possible. not vice versa. if she did not do what she had done margin mr. king would be inarticulate well-meaning baptist minister. because of rosa parks we talk about him today. she opened up the possibility to open those qualities to rise to the equation. >> host: while she refused to give up her seat she was thinking of the 14 year-old black boy from chicago who went to mississippi because he whistled at a white woman was brutally murdered. to that change your spark anything with the civil rights movement? >> his death, brown vs. board of education decision killing of civil-rights workers, the young high-school student who led a walkout to protest against fifth inferior education. 1951. many people we don't even know there names or other teenagers who did the same thing. so the resistance largely among young people. >> definitely when you talk about south africa, we all remember nelson mandela who was in a prison cell.
king comment now, x, john lewis, stokely carmichael? >> all of the above. i tried to explain to students rosa parks made more to mr. king possible. not vice versa. if she did not do what she had done margin mr. king would be inarticulate well-meaning baptist minister. because of rosa parks we talk about him today. she opened up the possibility to open those qualities to rise to the equation. >> host: while she refused to give up her seat she was thinking of the 14 year-old black boy...
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. >> dana bash is standing by with john lewis. dana? >> that's right, we are honored to have john lewis here who is now member of congress, but most importantly, i think, given this day, you were a compatriot of martin luther king, jr. what did it feel like to stand here on martin luther king holiday with a black president being inaugerat ainaugurated fod time? >> it was very moving, unreal, almost unbelievable to see president obama taking the oath with martin luther king, jr. i saw him reading that on mabib many, many occasions. >> you heard in the president's speech mention in one breath thelma, stonewall, seneca falls. what did that mean to you? >> the president was saying in spite of our differences, in spite of all of our issues, the difficulties, that we're one people. we're one american. it doesn't matter whether we're black or white, hispanic, asian american, native american, it doesn't matter whether we're straight or gay, we're one people. we're one country. that we all live in the same house, the american house. >> you have
. >> dana bash is standing by with john lewis. dana? >> that's right, we are honored to have john lewis here who is now member of congress, but most importantly, i think, given this day, you were a compatriot of martin luther king, jr. what did it feel like to stand here on martin luther king holiday with a black president being inaugerat ainaugurated fod time? >> it was very moving, unreal, almost unbelievable to see president obama taking the oath with martin luther king,...
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my good friend and lifelong colleague, john lewis, has called the right to vote precious, almost sacred. >> 30 seconds. >> thank you the powerful nonviolent tool to create a more perfect union. john could not be here to speak on this motion today. but i'm proud to stand with mr. miller. it is a small but important step to fulfilling our obligation to protect the right to vote. i urge the patz -- passage of this commitment. >> gentleman yields back, gentleman from texas. >> i appreciate the gentleman coming down and with his words today. by the way, the gentleman mentioned motion to commit. we have yet to see that. if there is one, i would appreciate the gentlewoman from new york or the clerk could provide that to me. the chance for us today -- >> if i can just address that if i may. mr.i would yield to the gentleman. >> madam speaker, the motion be committed at the proper time. we will give the motion. we're not yet -- >> reclaiming my time when that is available, we would appreciate that opportunity. that's been spoken about on the floor. today, what we're talking about madam speaker,
my good friend and lifelong colleague, john lewis, has called the right to vote precious, almost sacred. >> 30 seconds. >> thank you the powerful nonviolent tool to create a more perfect union. john could not be here to speak on this motion today. but i'm proud to stand with mr. miller. it is a small but important step to fulfilling our obligation to protect the right to vote. i urge the patz -- passage of this commitment. >> gentleman yields back, gentleman from texas....
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. >> and also, we were so fortunate to hear from john lewis as well, who was the only surviving person who actually spoke at that 1963 march on washington. he said it's a civil rights issue. but you know, this was really a big deal, this speech. when he first came on the scene, people said, could this man be the liberal ronald reagan? could he be someone who could articulate liberalism in terms that were motivating, that were deeply rooted in american values, and moved the country in his direction? i think this speech was the first signal that he has that potential. this is not just ghazi, happy talk, hope and change, kumbaya. this was him staking a claim to a different kind of patriotism. and saying that in order for us to be who the founders want us to be, we have toticontinue to include the dr. kings and the latino community and everybody else. that was powerful. >> let's take a look at a moment a lot of people have been talking ability. one of president obama's open mike moments. i did get the sense, i mean, you're saying he's not going to see this again. you got the sense in his m
. >> and also, we were so fortunate to hear from john lewis as well, who was the only surviving person who actually spoke at that 1963 march on washington. he said it's a civil rights issue. but you know, this was really a big deal, this speech. when he first came on the scene, people said, could this man be the liberal ronald reagan? could he be someone who could articulate liberalism in terms that were motivating, that were deeply rooted in american values, and moved the country in his...
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and people like john lewis were being called epithets, racial epithets. this wasn't isolated. this was happening in our nation's capital and around the country. whether it is guns or the issue of mental health or anything that is a hot button issue, where we can't talk to one another, and that i think is the more disruptive, disturbing thing. i mean, i felt threatened when he was threatening you. and the fact that we're not thinking about one another in those ways. he was assaulting your human dignity. >> i mean, personally, i never felt threatened by him. what i felt was it was one of those interviews where you just want to let him talk. because getting inside the mind of a man who has millions of people that listen to him every week and believe what he says, there is a sort of leading commentator in american society actually saying the american government, under president bush, ordered 9/11. i mean, this is the stuff of madness. >> it is scary. i think the underlying thing is when you are talking about the guns being able to be purchased by people who have underlying mental
and people like john lewis were being called epithets, racial epithets. this wasn't isolated. this was happening in our nation's capital and around the country. whether it is guns or the issue of mental health or anything that is a hot button issue, where we can't talk to one another, and that i think is the more disruptive, disturbing thing. i mean, i felt threatened when he was threatening you. and the fact that we're not thinking about one another in those ways. he was assaulting your human...
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members have to be unafraid to stand in the way as john lewis would say. >> thank you. i greatly appreciate your time. are the me bring in our panel, tim murphy and senior political reporter for politico and michael smerconish, a radio talk show host. let me start with you. there is an article today that said why president obama's gun plan may be doomed and said there strong indications that comprehensive legislation won't even see a vote on the house flew. you heard me. wasn't to put him on the pot, but i watched like you since new town and people said things have changed. i have yet to see and maybe you know of a few republican who is said things have changed and maybe it is time to put a man on assault weapons or some of the language ta is different than what we are hearing accusing the president of tyranny a power grab and the other accusations. >> let's separate two things. first of all, if you watch that press conference, a good solid one third was a direct appeal to the american people. he repeated himself over and over again. you heard congressman larson on the
members have to be unafraid to stand in the way as john lewis would say. >> thank you. i greatly appreciate your time. are the me bring in our panel, tim murphy and senior political reporter for politico and michael smerconish, a radio talk show host. let me start with you. there is an article today that said why president obama's gun plan may be doomed and said there strong indications that comprehensive legislation won't even see a vote on the house flew. you heard me. wasn't to put him...
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was it king, malcolm x was it stokely carmichael, was it john lewis. one of the ways i try to explain the students rosa parks made martin luther king possible the didn't make rosa parks possible. if she hadn't done what she did by refusing to give up her seat on that montgomery bus, martin luther king would have been an articulate, well meaning baptist minister. he opened up, she open the possibility for him to display the qualities that they had and to rise to the location. >> host: she also said as you know while she was sitting on the bus refusing to give up her seat she was thinking about the material of a new young black boy from chicago who went to mississippi and because he looked at a woman he was brutally murdered. do you think that his death changed or sparked anything in the civil rights movement? >> guest: a lot of things did. it was his death, it was the brown v. board of education decision. as people like barbara johns, the high school student that led a walkout of the segregated school because of protesting in the interior education. tha
was it king, malcolm x was it stokely carmichael, was it john lewis. one of the ways i try to explain the students rosa parks made martin luther king possible the didn't make rosa parks possible. if she hadn't done what she did by refusing to give up her seat on that montgomery bus, martin luther king would have been an articulate, well meaning baptist minister. he opened up, she open the possibility for him to display the qualities that they had and to rise to the location. >> host: she...
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was a stokely carmichael or john lewis? >> guest: all of them have different roles. one of the ways in which i try to explain to students that parks made martin luther king possible. if she hadn't done what she did by refusing to give seat on that montgomery bus martin luther king would have simply been an articulate well meaning baptist minister. is because of rosa parks that we are talking about him today. he opened up -- she opened up the possibility for him to display those qualities that he had and to rise to the occasion. >> host: she also said as you well know that while she was sitting on the bus refusing to give seat she was thinking about emmett till, the young 14-year-old but what from chicago who went to mississippi in 1955 and because he looked at a white woman he was brutally murdered. do you think that changed or sparked anything in the civil rights movement? >> guest: a lot of things did. there was his death. there was the brown versus board of education decision. there was the killing of the civil rights workers. it was people like barbara jones, the
was a stokely carmichael or john lewis? >> guest: all of them have different roles. one of the ways in which i try to explain to students that parks made martin luther king possible. if she hadn't done what she did by refusing to give seat on that montgomery bus martin luther king would have simply been an articulate well meaning baptist minister. is because of rosa parks that we are talking about him today. he opened up -- she opened up the possibility for him to display those qualities...
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into a day and a call for service, john lewis and i having agreed that a self-evident truth is that king would want it to be a day on, not a day off, and tomorrow is essentially the 20th year after we first started pushing for that. tomorrow is the second time the president of the united states has tied the inauguration to what obama called a central cause of his administration, getting all americans to serve, and it's not just for one day, although the output, the volunteers are in large, large numbers today. >> yeah. >> it's to get commitment for service all year long. >> you left congress, you mentioned, during the break in '94. left congress in '95 and the republican party rode that election wave into power. tell me a little bit with b where we are now in terms of the hyper partisanship that seems to permeate washington, d.c. versus that period of time where, again, a lot of folks said hyper partisanship was permeating washington, d.c. is it different at all, or is it about the same? >> i think there's a roller coaster ride through american history. and part of it, ups and downs
into a day and a call for service, john lewis and i having agreed that a self-evident truth is that king would want it to be a day on, not a day off, and tomorrow is essentially the 20th year after we first started pushing for that. tomorrow is the second time the president of the united states has tied the inauguration to what obama called a central cause of his administration, getting all americans to serve, and it's not just for one day, although the output, the volunteers are in large,...
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john barrow of georgia, a democrat, voted for john lewis, his fellow democrat in georgia rather than nancy pelosi. jim cooper of ten tnessee voted for colin powell. you have a little bit on both sides. to me it speaks to -- there is clearly unrest, and, yet, it's not unified behind anyone. a couple votes for alan west. that's not going happen. a vote for labrador from idaho. one vote for eric cantor. it's not coalessed. john boehner for all the discomfort with him, that's clear within some conservative circles, the guy is going to be the speaker of the house. it's remarkable that conservatives couldn't unite even a little bit more as a show of force. >> i still believe the only person -- if he somehow expressed an interest, you would see the committee chairs, you would see a flocking. >> does this -- the question you have to be watching now is how this weakens or stretens his hand going into negotiations on the fiscal cliff -- not that, the debt ceiling. that remains to be seen. we'll have to leave it there. >> i guess. >> because -- >> i normally love to stay. i have to say that the
john barrow of georgia, a democrat, voted for john lewis, his fellow democrat in georgia rather than nancy pelosi. jim cooper of ten tnessee voted for colin powell. you have a little bit on both sides. to me it speaks to -- there is clearly unrest, and, yet, it's not unified behind anyone. a couple votes for alan west. that's not going happen. a vote for labrador from idaho. one vote for eric cantor. it's not coalessed. john boehner for all the discomfort with him, that's clear within some...